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MOTOR BN: ITS

THE SCENE AT THE TEA HOUSE.

Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon the rial of the three Chinese motor They are bandits" was continued. charged on eight counts, covering armed robbery, murder, shooting with intent to murder and wounding.

*Mr. Leo Longinotto, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted.

Assistant

A Hung chief Chinese detective. tinued his evidence, stating that notody else was sitting at the cable

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS..

The 5.9. "Myogesan Maru," (Capt../ Baba) arrived from Miike yesterday with 3,665 tons of coal.

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The s.s. "Ichang," Capt, de Wolf). arrived from Wuhu this morning with 2300 tons of rice..

...

The ss. "Kanju Maru," (Captain Minsa) arrived from Keerane yester- day with 1,650 tons of coal.

with the robbers in the tea house in The ss. "Fukuri Maru," (Capt. Cathick Street. As soon as wit-Yoshizawa) arrived from Keelung ness say them, he went right up to yesterday with 570 tons of coal.

the table. with four constables who

were following him, and said. "We

The s.s. "Hugoton," (Capt. B. T.

.

are detectives, we want to search Voux) arrived from San Francisco. you. The first prisoner asked "Why this morning with 10,800 tons of oil. do you want to search us for?"

The s.s. "Sinklang,” (Capt Barkus) Witness searched him and found a revolver on him He next found arrived from Shanghai vis Amoy several rolls of silver coin in the pri- yesterday with 1,600 tons of general soner's pockers.

Winess arrested, cargo and 162 bags of mails...

one

him and, asked the other constables to seize the remaining two'men. The

the revolver produced) was found. CC. 48 arrested the second prisoner. The third prisoner crawled,

on his bands. and knees and man-

case.

arm.

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"The e..." Loongsang" (Capt Gil) arrived from Manila yesterday with 1016 tons of general, cargo and 19 bags of malls."

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The s.s. West Caddoa," (Captain Mygind) arrived from San Francisco via Shanghai yesterday with 1.287 tons of general cargo.

The ss Taksang," (Capt. Pick hell) arrived from Haipanag via Hoihow this morning with 1635 toca of rice and general cargo, and 24 bag of mails.

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THE NEW PAVILION.

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A LECTURE"

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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

The Post Office will be operon Thuri- day, the Sata; and · Friday, the gàth. December from. §'s.m. to noon and en Saturday the 17th from 8 am, to 9 2.01, There will be one collection, and one delivery of ordinary correspondanes | each day a- on Sunday.

"There will be a delivery of Registered. correspon.legan'atið am on the th 16th and 17th Dec.

The Money Order Office will" be entirely absed during the holidays.

The District Fost fites will be open from 8 mm. to:9 a.m., and from: § p.m. to 6pm. with the exception. of Kowloon. Utlies which will be open from. to 9 a.m. only.

There will be one d divary from all District Offices at noon.

The AL "Nam Gam" caught dre on the 18th instant on her way fron Bibow to, Fakhoi and Haiphong. This vessel left Hoogkoog on the 19th instant and tok 10 bags and basketa of mail for Pakhoi and 40 bags and 1 basket of mail for Haiphong." of thes mais za bags, and.

baskers were at is the fr

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE dir et exchange of Money Orders

with the Republic of thị a willi come inta operation on med after the lat January, 1920

The Money Order Sexvice with the hilippine flans wil le resumed on the 1st fan, 198

The parcel post service to Cabe is suspended.

It is notified that all restricciona as What I to the goo of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Vessels on the China Station. have been abolished.

No unofficial letter, aressed to Aldao, Abwas or Mohammerah in the Persian Gulf may exceed eight ounces in weight.

(Continued from Page 92) *- The annual Xmas draw of the

As a result of much experience in Kowloon Cricket Club was held last evening, in the Club-Hobe in the Christian Science I do not hesitate presence of a large number to say that a physical diagnosis of of members. There were 400 prizes disease is not only unnecessary but It is sometimes may be harmful. including hampers, turkeys, geese proposed on the "ground that it with hams, liquors and hundred-fenable the Christian: Scientist to know and one other articles suitable' just what conditions to deny.

Christmas Fare and there is needed is the recognition and de- claration of man's perfection as the were roughly, about one grize to divine idea, and whatever is contrary

The Services to Germany, Austria, every fourth ticket, 1.736 of which thereto should be denied. We do notBulgaria and the Ottoman Empire aro had been sold.

need to know more about disease but | suspended. more stour God... A. famous physician. has said that in his diagnoses he has been wrong half the time. What is the use of denying beliefs from which the patient has dever suffered 2. The thought that - an uncovered medical

Registered and Parcel Mails are cloerd The 5.3. “Idomeneus" (Capt.

belief can "frustrate divine Truth is as minutes earlier than the time givse Gilmour) arrived from Yokohama

giving to materiality: a power it does was otherwise stated, and where via Shanghai this morning with 3,416

not have.. We need to know thar alle are advertised to else before 9 tons of through general cargo and 3They hoped that when they held Truth declared heal not only thated at 5.p.m. on the previous day.

m. registered and parcel mails are bags of mails.

their next draw it would be in a which is seen but that which is un- more commodious and comfortable seeni One to whom healing comes To the cum of Malia doelog before # am. The ss. "Empress of Russia, quarters than the present Club slowly and by degrees is heard to say,Regrethe lost & c'clock on the (Capt. Robertson) arrived from house. (Hear hear) The Committee wonder what is holding me?" I pre ious trening. Vancouver via Manila yesterday hoped to place, in a few weeks you have beerk made to believe that with 800, tons of general cargo, 140 time, the

contract for building there is something holding you. that European passengers and mails. the new position and they hoped, is all that is nedary to retard your to start building operations. direct-

progress. On the Western plains a The 8.9. "Kunghong" (Captainly after the Chinese New Year. saddle horse is trained to believe that Chanchau) arrived from Shanmf via He

thought they would

when the reins are thrown on the ground that it is tied to that spot. It

The s... "Malay Maru," (Capt. aged to escape. When rearing the Nishimura) arrived from New Orleans door, the third prisoner turned roundia Shanghai this morning with 1,100 and pointing a revolver. fired three tons of general cargo.. shots in winess directing Wimess Was standing near a door at the fur- ther end of the room. The first shot whizzed past his right

The second shot struck C.C. 48, and the third shot went wide of the mark. After C.C. 45 was hit in the arm, the second prisoner released himself and ran away. C.C. 211 fired a shot at the second and third prisoners who were escaping by means of the stair

The shor. however. missed the mark and the prisoners ran away. 'C.C. 608 ran alter them. Witness. heard four shots fired. Wit ness then asked CC 211 help him with the first prisoner and took the revolver from the farter. Seven chambers of the revolver were load ed Prisoner was then taken down stairs and on the way he saw C.C. 605 sitting at the bottom of the stair case. He said: have been shot in the arm and abdomen. Witness Immediately blew a police-whistle." About four or five minutes later wo Coratables arrived Witness told them to take C.C. 605 to hospital. C.C. 6 was then taken in a ricsha to the Government Civil Hospital. Witness the saw Sergeant Field coming up. He informed Sergeant Field that the rothers had gone up in the direction Smithfeld. The first prisoner was then taken to No. 7 Police Station At 3.15 p.m. witness saw Sergeant Field and a parts of detectives aring.

ing the second and third prisoners, te the station. At 3.30 p.m.. in the presence of Inspector Grant, witness seurened the first prisoner. He found $96.40 in money in his pockets, also

During an interval, in the drawing Mr. A. O. Brawn said he would like, on behalf of the member of the Club, to thank Messrs. Robinson and Black burn for the organization of the draw." It was a record one and had beaten every previous year. He wanted to take the opportunity of speaking about the new pavilion,

be

2

Pingboi yesterday with 30 tons of pleased with the new building general cargo, 40 cows and 38 pigs for, to his mind it would be second for Hongkong. She also brought one to very few in the East. (Hear hear) bag of mails.

He thought he might call it palatial place, and the only draw back he could see was that they would get their wives on their tracks because they would not want to go home (laughter). He thought they would all wonder how they struk to

The ss. Tango Maru," (Capt. Fujio) arrived from Yokohama via Nagasaki this morning with 4,375 tors of sawn oak-and merchandise, and 541 tons of beer and matches. She also brought 54 packages of malls.

DEPARTED.

The s.s." Taishun," (Capt. Halkett) eighteen rounds of ammunition. At sailed for Shanghai at 3 pm, to-day

6.m. witness tock prisoners to the with 1,200 tons of general cargo. Government Civil Hospital, where an identification parade, was held refore j C. 6:5.

The s.s."Haiching."(Capt. Stewart), sailed for Foochow via Amoy and

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WEDNESDAY, December 24 Japan-Per ATOON A POER. Shanghai-Par TINGCHOW.

THURSDAY, December 25.

SATURDAY, December 27.

is prevented- from moving "only" be-Japan-Per TESHO MA cause it believes that there is some-Japan-Per SALONA. thing holding ir. We need to see that there is nothing holding us but divine Love, and nothing to prevent the healing..

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OUR DIVINE, INHERITANCE. The real man is Mind's idea and

stisiter TOYO MARU,

Eureperin Negaratan) - Per METHVE.

MONDAY, December 22,. Bombay-Per TENSHIN MARL

TUESDAY, December 31. Straits-Per SANGOLA.

WEDNESDAY, December 31.

#UTWIRD MANA.

WEDNESDAY, December 24.

the present building so long. He want inherits divine Intelligence and per Straitam Par KRISHIN MARU. ed to get their money and to get fect form and function. It is believed

taken. the debentures

upy as that man inherits, both good and bad many 25.

could.. they

A physical qualities, from his parents. new pavilon could not be built Every physical condition is thought without money. It would be a good manifested, so then the inheritance is "Spec" for them a guilt edged not in the physical manifestation but

They did mot security.

get in the thought which produces it. -It emormous interest; only six per cent,

must be apparent thar the truth cam but it was safe and if any of them wanted to

go Home as readily replace a belief which came

MacPer SUTAN, 8 37 A. Ihilippine Island, Australia and New

Third prisoner: did not fire 4 Swatow at I p.m., to-day with 1.000 and wanted their money at any time from one's parents as one coming from Philippine 'slands-Per WEST CAD-

tons general cargo.

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all while I was in the tea-house?- Wimess: Yes, you shor C.C. .48. One shof passed rear my shoulder.

Third prisoner: As I was coming Thes.s. "Loksang." (Capt. Mooney) downstairs. I was seized by a Euro sailed for Haiphong via Hoihow at My revolver dropped down. 8 am, to-day with 700 tons of C.C: 211 corroborated the chie! general cargo. Chinese detective's statement. and C.C. 48 gave evidence as to how he was shot at in the tea house."

pean.

it would be refunded. They had any other source. Heredity is not a beard the question brought up about law, but a belief, and the application the high dollar. People wanted to of the law of divine inheritance, per- send money-Home and buy sterling feet God and perfect man, not only instead of keeping it in dollars here. destroys distressing hereditary condi There were two sides to that. When tions, but improves and transforms they were buying sterling here some every other inherited quality and char- body was selling it. He thought it acteristic.

Was advisable to keep money Climate has no power to, harm or The s.3. "Devawongse," (Capt, both in dollars and in sterling to help. Shearer) sailed for Saigon and equally, so they could not do some locality, believing it to be detri Rheumatic sufferers leave The second prisoner said there Swatow this morning with 2,000 better than put some of their money mental, while others soffering from were three other men in the tea-cases cement and 10 boxes of gold.

into the new pavilion. (Hear, bear). house, two of whom were armed with

He would again impress upon them the same difficulty come to this same spot for its beneficial effècts.. The automatic pistols.

the fact that they could not build a

effect which sometimes follows new pavilion without money. He

change of climate is brought about by would take the opportunity

the changed thought. All that is of wishing

them all a merry Christmas. The drawing needed to get rid of the belief that was then resumed after which the climate can injure one is to become conscious of the atmosphere-st-Spirit. Proceedings terminated.

A Chinese cook at the restaurant said that on November 26 he was preparing some macaroni at the back of the shop. He saw five men enter the shop. There were five customers in the tea-shop at the time. He could only see part of the verandah. Two were sitting at one table and three at another. As soon as the Police came the three men ran to the balcony and then he heard shots being fired.

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One after another of the material beliefs which have bound us, are en- Rulled through the application of MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Spiritual law, and we are learning that food, or water, or cold, or heat, or dampness, or dust, or contact with instant. The distribution for 1918 The P. & O.BI. & AL. Arratoon our brother man, never had any power Apear left Moji for this Port on the to harm us, for the divine idea comes 20th instant at p.m., and is due here on the 24th instant at about in contact with nothing but that which is harmonious and healthful and mani- p.m.

both payable in London on the 31st

19, including 4% interim paid on the 31st December 1918, totals 39%, or 14% in excess of that paid for 1917 18.

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M. H. Bell, Mr. John Crosskeid. Mrs. Cawahart, Mr. E. Finth. Mr O. F. and Miss L.. For, Mise Helen, Miss L. M. Loucks. Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Lindsay, Mr. M. J. Loreto, Mr. L. Morrison, Mr. M. Oraion, Mr. and December 22.

Mrs.. H. Palmer, Miss R. Pagar, Mr. Empress Russia."-M. Reyes, Mr. E. Snook, Miss Mr. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sophia, Mr. Young Wood, Sergt.-

Major Wall. H. Achard, M. and Mrs. T. Adair and son, Mr. F. L. Adrumley, Mr. R. C. Barretto, Mr. Reba Cowan, Mr. F. O. Cevellas, Mr. E. Carrion,

Per 5.5.

THURSDAY, December 25. Macao-Per SUI TAL, 8.80 8. shag bai and North China Per Mr. F. Debbs, Mr. H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. M.. Eldridge, Miss Eldridge, Shanghai. North Chira Japan vis Mr. D. L. Evancy, Mr and Mrs. S.

Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Central and Erlanger, Mrs. E. H. and Miss L. South America and EUROPE Everett, Mr. P. Fowler, Dr. and Mrs. vir SAN FRANCISCO Per Fuller, Miss E. Fuller, Miss M. NIE. Registration 913 a.m. | Gibbs, Miss D, Gurner, MF. E. J. Letters 10.0,223, Shanghai, North Chica, Japaria Grist, Mr. A. R. Green, Mr. J. Nagasaki Canada, United Hooper, Mr. G. A. Haley, Mr. R. States, Central and South M. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. America od EUROPE "vis Holman, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hart, VANCOUVER, B. C.-Per Capt. J. B. Irving, Mr. and Mrs. L. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Re-

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Mr. G. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. For CHUEN CHOW, 4.30 pm. Krisel, Mr. L. W. Lee, Mrs, F. Per SUI AN, 8.30 E FRIDAY: December. 28. and Miss P. Larkin, Mr. M.. B. Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Mooney. Mr. E. S. Morgan, Mr. and Libyd, Miss E. N. Lourie, Mrs. Sara South Africa, India vis Dhanush Mrs. J. A. Macaulay. Mr. J. G. kodil. Egypt sad EUROPE Nicholson, Mr. J. E. Nathan, Dr. and MAREILLES - Per

The P. & U.-B.L&A... Sangola left fests only the goodness of God. The

Singapore for this Port on the 22nd divise rinciple correcte, inharmoni Mac instant at 7am, and is due bore ous and unsuccessful-business condiMac on the ath instant at about noon. tions, and sorrow and disappointment Straits, The .Y.R. 15. Tensho Hare (Bombay are removed by the law et Lovel. 199

Line) left' Mojl' for this port on the 20th Dec, and is expected bere on the 25th Doc.

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Swatow,

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ARRIVALS.

December 23, QUINNEBAUG. Aren, 997 tons, froede

Bbait.

Swatow, Capt. L Medina, D.L. & Co.. Wharf.

KWONGSANG, Brit., I 418 tona, From Shanghai. Capt. Wood;ett, † M. & Co.,

TAKBANG, Brit. 977 tels, from Fixi phong, Capt. Picknell. J M. & Co. C43.

TAIKOO WAN YI, Brit., 1,876 tons, from Jars, Capt. Ainth, B. & 8., Quarry-

CHANG

Brit

tons, from Weha Capt. J. B. De Woll, B. & 8., C17.

VAN WAERWLICE, Dutch, 1.70- tons, from Singapore, Capt J. Classson,,

J., Kowloon Wharf.

CLEARANCES,

December 23,

.

A wedding of great loest interest! took place at St. John's Cathedral ar noon to-day when Mr. Sidney Evans, coloured charmeuse trimmed with Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, Hong-georgette, and brown velvet hats and kong Naval Dockyard, was married, shoes and stocking to match; whilst

Each inharmonious condition which

LOKSANG, Brit, 8 am,for Haiphong by special licence, to Miss Vida little Miss Kennett wore an embroi

is overcome through spiritual under-

MARU. Begistration 9.45 a m.. Mis. A. G. Nickles, Mr. G. S. vis Hethow, J.M. & Co. Grimble, eldest daughter of Mr.dered net frock and bonnet.

Letters 10:30a.m. standing increases one's consciouness

Orcutt, Mrs. L. M. and Miss J. Par-PROVIDENCE, Norw., 6 mm, for George Grimble, principal of Messrs. all carried bouquets of bronze colour

of joy and harmony. Envy, jealousy,

Amoy and Foochow Perkins, Mr. Pulian, Mr. A, V. Phillips, Foochow Larson & Co.

SUIYANG, Brit, noon, for Shanghai, QUINNEBAUG, 11 a.m. Grimble and Co.

ed crysanthemuris and maidenhair The NY.E... Sado Mary (European destructive of peace and happiness. ARRATOON APJAB, NOOD.

malice, and every form of sing are Etraite, Bangkok and Calcutta-Fer Miss A. Phillips, Mr. H. S. Philip, B. & B There was a large gathering of the ferns..

Mrs. A. Perry, Mr. FW. P. Plum-DEVAWONGSE, Brit, 8 m; for friends of the parties present at the

Line) left Fobe for this port via We shall not have appropriated, the Macso-Per CHUEN CHOW, 4.20 p.m. mer, Mr. A. Pinto, Mr. M. B. Fons, Baigon vis Swatow, Kwong Ngaan Sing- The duties of bestraan "

TAISHUN, Chi, 3pm., for Shanghai, Moji and Shanghai on the 18th Dec., Church.

and is expected here on the 25th Dec. divine blessing fully until we have SATURDAY, December 17. Miss J. Pellicer, Mr. F. Pomentuan,

C.M.8.N. Co. The Rev. F. J. B. Hastings, R.N.. performed by Lieut. Conway Hake, The NYK. 8.5. Toye Mars No. 3 (Cal overcome sin as well as sickness. Shanghai and North Chins-Per

R.N.R.N

catta Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 18th Dec, and is Every effort towards spirituality and Macao Per SUI TAI 1.30 p.m. The C.F.O.S. Co's 5.5 Methven brings a rich reward. "He that over Macao-Per 8UI AM. 8.30%.00

expected here on the $7th Dec.

away from that which is materia! Per OHUEN OROW, 4.30 pm.

SUNDAY, December 28, left Singapore Doc. 12, and is due cometh shall inherit all things and Swatow, Amoy and Formoi vis Keeling Mr. L. C. Scott) Mr. H. H. Start, at Hongkong on Dec 27.

were

officiated, and was assisted by the

The wedding service was fully Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle.

The bride, who was given away by Breathed" and "O Perfect Love" choral and the hymns "Voice that her father, looked charming in a beautiful creme of white charmeuse were sung during the ceremony.

Mr. J. White who presided at the with silver girdle trimmed with orange blossoo's, and a train of white brocade Organ played Mendelssohn's "Wed- trinuned with charmeuse and orange left the Church after signing the ding March" as the happy couple blossoms. also wore a tulle 'veil xrmounted by a wreath of orange

Register, blossoms, and carried in her hand a The gathering afterwards adjourned bouquet-of white crysanthemums and to the Hongkong Hotel where a re- asparagus and maidenhair lerns. ception was held and the usual toasts

She was attended by her sister, were proposed and honoured. Miss Doris Grimble, and Misses Me and Mrs. Evans 'who are the Shirley Gurner and Berry Kennett is recipienia of many beautilu and vainz bridesmaids.:

able presents, will leave for England. Miss Gurnér and Miss Grimble shortly, Mr. Evans having been worn pretty dresses of "Bonton d'or | transferred to a Home appointment.

The P. M. S. 6. Co.'s 8.8 Ecuador left I will be his God, and he shall be

Shanghai on Dre. 18, for Manila/ray-son." and may be expected at thi Port

on or about December 28.

YLNGCHOW, 9 %0.

Miss and Master Pomentuan. Mr. W

HAICHING, Brit, 1 pim, for Foochow via Amoy and Swatow, D.L. & Co.

A GERM DESTROYER.

H. Roberts, Mr. F. L. P. Rohro- bough, Mr. H. G. Reed, Mr. F. E. Rhodes, Mr. F. H. Squife, Miss E. F. Saunders, Mr. C. B. Spofford,"

-Per KALO MARU, 9a.m. Mr. M. L. Stademania, Mr. J. R. MONDAY, December 29. Sierra, Miss Eva Terry, Mr. M. M. THERE is no danger whatever from lock jaw or blood poisin resulting Swatowand Bangkok Per KUEICHOW, Tuckey, Mr. N. Takawhines, Mr. Ve from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain.

TUESDAY, December 30. Villames, Miss E. Ver. Mr. A. N. Balm to promptly applied. It is as

It also paaSOM- Shanghai, North China and Japan via Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Werner, iseptic and destroys the gorms which

Kabe Per KAMO HARD, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. H. D. cuss these disasses

in Walker, Mr.I. B. Whiteman, Mrs. wounds to heal without maturation and one third the time required by the 10 4.03. The X.Y.K... Krishan Muru (Ca cubia, Shanghal and North Cham-Fer L, M Whitefield, Mr. A. Zarate, usual treatment: For sale by all Chomite

Inna) left (lentin for this poit vik

HUICHOW, 11 am.

Sergt.-Major C. H. Beeham, Mr. and Storekeepera, Singapore on the 12th Dec, and is Philippine Islands Fer TAMING expected here on the 31st Dec,

$ p.m. -THURSDAY, January-Li

om the Dos, and is xpected ber? omthe 20th Der

The Ben Line s Benlawery from Ant- WEEP, Middlesbro and London, left Siuvapore for this port on 18th instant, and may be bpected to arrive here on or about 23th idem.“ The N.Y.E. &.8. Alasa Moru (Tommy Line) left Landes for this port vix Sanz Canal on the 18th Day, and in The NYK say Bars Choropean expected here on the 19th Jan.

The N... Tenshin Maru (Bombay Lise) left Bombay for this port direct

Line) left London for this port via Shanghai and North China-Per Baez Canal ou the 29th Nov, and is

ICHANG, 11 s.m. expected here on the 7th January,

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